During his introductory press conference Wednesday at Halas Hall, Ben Johnson revealed three primary reasons he wanted to pursue the Bears’ head-coaching job.
In the end, Tom Brady and the Raiders or any other team wasn't going to beat out the Bears for their new coach because he already had Chicago front and center.
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Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson doesn’t have a game this weekend, so he’ll take some time to interview for head coaching opportunities. One of those conversations will come on Friday.